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Charles Brown Bird (9 September 1949 – 11 March 2024) was an Irish journalist and broadcaster. He was Chief News Correspondent with RTÉ News until January 2009. He took up the role of Washington Correspondent, but prematurely returned to his earlier post in Ireland in June 2010.
Joan O'Hara (10 October 1930 – 23 July 2007) [1] was an Irish stage, film and television actress. She was one of Ireland's most popular actresses and was, at her death, recognisable to television viewers as Eunice Dunstan , a gossip in Fair City on RTÉ One .
The Irish Times. Tuesday, 4 May 2010. Ruane, Medb. "Gerry's radio style was years ahead of his time". Irish Independent. Wednesday, 5 May 2010. Fanning, Dave. "I know there'll never be another like Gerry Ryan". Irish Independent. Thursday, 6 May 2010. Smyth, Sam. "Gerry's greatest gift was his emotional intelligence". Irish Independent. Friday ...
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The Irish singer passed away in July 2023. Sinead O'Connor died of natural causes, according to the Southwark Coroners Court in London. ... 2023 at the age of 56 after being found unresponsive at ...
Former Taoisigh John A. Costello [19] and Liam Cosgrave did not receive state funerals, at the request of their respective families. [52] Similarly, a 1948 press release at the repatriation by LÉ Macha of the remains of W. B. Yeats, who had died in France in 1939, stated "The Government was, of course, desirous to accord full State honours in connection with the funeral, but considered it ...
Sir Anthony John [n 1] Francis O'Reilly AO (7 May 1936 – 18 May 2024) was an Irish businessman and international rugby union player. He was known for his try scoring in rugby, his involvement in the Independent News & Media Group, which he led from 1973 to 2009, [2] and as CEO and chairman of the H.J. Heinz Company.
Since 2011, the Irish Independent has been the home of New Irish Writing (and its associated Hennessy Award), [15] which was originally established by David Marcus in 1969 in the Irish Press and appeared in the Sunday Tribune from 1988 to 2011. The New Irish Writing Page is "the longest-running creative writing feature of its kind in any Irish ...